Alexandra Zheleznova paints a world, where modern Russian reality is interwoven with mysticism, industrial aesthetics and the motives of the German Middle Ages: luxury vehicles, smoking chimneys of Siberian factories, snow, oil, blood and monsters with the heads of dogs.

Alexandra Zheleznova paints a world, where modern Russian reality is interwoven with mysticism, industrial aesthetics and the motives of the German Middle Ages: luxury vehicles, ...

My name Nguyen Quang Huy (Coi Xuong) and I'm an artist from Vietnam. 4 years ago, I created a series of doodles with Marvel Cinematic Universe theme from everyday objects and posted it. I was really honored that my recreation received such positive feedback then. This year in order to commemorate the release of MCU's Phase III last movie, I started a small project to recreate every MCU's poster from 2008 till 'Endgame' in the same drawing style

My name Nguyen Quang Huy (Coi Xuong) and I'm an artist from Vietnam. 4 years ago, I created a series of doodles with Marvel Cinematic Universe theme from everyday objects and posted it.

CocaCola, Sprite, Fanta, we know our favorite sodas by their taste but what would they be like if they were a little more… human? Maybe we’d like to go grab a drink with them? Maybe they’d be so obnoxious, we couldn’t resist slapping them? Luckily, we don’t have to guess anymore. Korea-born Canadian artist who goes by nickname Sillvi has masterfully transformed some of the most popular sodas into characters.

CocaCola, Sprite, Fanta, we know our favorite sodas by their taste but what would they be like if they were a little more… human? Maybe we’d like to go grab a drink with them?

Rafael Alvarez is a Spanish illustrator whose works portray painfully familiar scenarios. Except the artist creates his illustrations in a way that highlights a completely different angle. An angle that is usually quite shocking. The ability to shock seems to be a vital component of the artist's illustrations - even required to challenge the minds of content readers whose attention span gets only smaller with each passing day.

Rafael Alvarez is a Spanish illustrator whose works portray painfully familiar scenarios. Except the artist creates his illustrations in a way that highlights a completely different angle.

Brazil-based artist Lucas Eduardo Nascimento drew a series of badass, yet adorable babies of superheroes and their first meetings with their fathers in the maternity ward. With the uncanny resemblance for all to see, these superbabies are already making their dads proud and our hearts melt.

Brazil-based artist Lucas Eduardo Nascimento drew a series of badass, yet adorable babies of superheroes and their first meetings with their fathers in the maternity ward.

Yaoyao Ma Van As, currently living in Los Angeles, has worked with many famous brands, like Disney TV Animation, Warner Brothers Animation, Rick and Morty, Stoopid Buddy Studios, Starburns Industries, but today let's focus on her personal project - a series of heartwarming illustrations about a girl and a dog.

Yaoyao Ma Van As, currently living in Los Angeles, has worked with many famous brands, like Disney TV Animation, Warner Brothers Animation, Rick and Morty, Stoopid Buddy Studios, Starburns Industries, ...

Yang Se Eun, aka Zipcy, is an illustrator from Seoul, South Korea. She started her journey as an artist at a very young age. "Since I was 4 years old, I started to draw while watching cartoons on TV," she told. The Artist is best known for her illustrations of a loving couple. Zipcy draws her pieces using Photoshop. "I do all of my drawings with Photoshop. The series schedule is tight and I have to work fast," she said. "It can take as little as one day to

Yang Se Eun, aka Zipcy, is an illustrator from Seoul, South Korea. She started her journey as an artist at a very young age.

Yehuda Adi Devir is a Tel-Aviv-based illustrator who knows how to enjoy the little things. The comic artist and character designer creates adorable comics about his daily adventures with his wife, and they perfectly describe their romantic relationship.

Yehuda Adi Devir is a Tel-Aviv-based illustrator who knows how to enjoy the little things. The comic artist and character designer creates adorable comics about his daily adventures with his wife, ...

Gary Andrews is a former Disney illustrator so it’s no surprise that his main coping mechanism is his ‘doodle diary’. He started his illustrated diary on his 54th birthday as a happily married father-of-two. Who would have thought that a tragedy would strike and Gary would become a widower just three years later.

Gary Andrews is a former Disney illustrator so it’s no surprise that his main coping mechanism is his ‘doodle diary’.

After visual artist Akiro Tea and her boyfriend Ben started petsitting a dog, their lives changed completely. Using their new experiences as inspiration, Akiro has perfectly documented the quirks in her comic series called “Awkward Moments.” Judging by the images, looking after the pup probably made the two of them desire one as well!

After visual artist Akiro Tea and her boyfriend Ben started petsitting a dog, their lives changed completely.

Love is in the small things. And Los Angeles-based artist Amanda Oleander captures these moments in her illustrations. Drawing inspiration from her own romantic relationship and collecting memories from people close to her, Amanda perfectly shows what love looks like when no one's watching.

Love is in the small things. And Los Angeles-based artist Amanda Oleander captures these moments in her illustrations.

The seven deadly sins is a classification of vices within Christian teachings that originated around 3rd century AD. To shed new light on the grouping, Ari Paul has tweeted its updated version, and it instantly went viral.

The seven deadly sins is a classification of vices within Christian teachings that originated around 3rd century AD.

“Inspired by Icarus, who dared to fly too near the sun on wings of feathers and wax. If he was in love with the sun, then this might as well be a story of forbidden love.” This is how the author himself explains the illustrated story of Icarus and the Sun. Gabriel Picolo from Brazil is the artist behind this beautiful yet heartbreaking story about love, fire, and loss.

“Inspired by Icarus, who dared to fly too near the sun on wings of feathers and wax. If he was in love with the sun, then this might as well be a story of forbidden love.

Parents know, that there are some quite big differences between having your first and second children. From different approaches to pregnancy, to slightly different ways the kids are raised once born. And these changes were beautifully illustrated by Weng Chen - an incredible artist, VR game designer and a mom from China, currently living in the US.

Parents know, that there are some quite big differences between having your first and second children. From different approaches to pregnancy, to slightly different ways the kids are raised once born.

In the global arena, every country has its image, but how would they look as people? That was the question that Russian artist Anastasia Bulgakova thought about for a year before starting her latest project.

In the global arena, every country has its image, but how would they look as people? That was the question that Russian artist Anastasia Bulgakova thought about for a year before starting her...

My name is Erez Zadok and I’m an illustrator and comic book artist and my goal is to create simple but relatable illustrations about the everyday joys of raising my female dog, Joya. In my weekly series of comics, Bundle Of Joya, I want you to know how it’s like to be a proud dog owner.

My name is Erez Zadok and I’m an illustrator and comic book artist and my goal is to create simple but relatable illustrations about the everyday joys of raising my female dog, Joya.

We just love these comics by Israeli artist Yehuda Adi Devir! We have more cute and oh-so-relatable snapshots of the domestic bliss Yehuda and his wife Maya share. The pre-wedding love affair has been presented endlessly as the height of romance, but we think that the everyday love that these two share, from the weird habits and quirks to simply helping each other carry the shopping, is much more romantic in its simple and lasting beauty.

We just love these comics by Israeli artist Yehuda Adi Devir! We have more cute and oh-so-relatable snapshots of the domestic bliss Yehuda and his wife Maya share.

People tend to think that love can only be shown with grand, extraordinary gestures that the world can see. It’s arguable, though, that ‘true’ love exists in the small and seemingly mundane, yet intimate moments shared between two hearts. Auckland-based, Korean-born artist Lynn Choi is acutely aware of this fact, and has crafted a few illustrations that brilliantly capture those heartwarming ‘everyday’ experiences we all share with the ones we hold dear.

People tend to think that love can only be shown with grand, extraordinary gestures that the world can see.

German-Japanese artist Mikiko has developed a scientific study that proved her cat is actually bread. Documenting her findings, she created a series of illustrations, so others can determine whether their own felines share the same condition.

German-Japanese artist Mikiko has developed a scientific study that proved her cat is actually bread.

Divorce is one of the most difficult tribulations a family can go through, but unless you’ve experienced it first-hand, it’s hard to visualize exactly how much damage it causes. An artist known only by the pen-name ‘Mac’ has illustrated how divorce affected their family in a simple, yet deeply saddening comic, and it’s guaranteed to give you all the feels you never asked for today.

Divorce is one of the most difficult tribulations a family can go through, but unless you’ve experienced it first-hand, it’s hard to visualize exactly how much damage it causes.

Did you know that most of the different languages we speak today can actually be placed in only a couple of groups by their origin? This is what illustrator Minna Sundberg has captured in an elegant infographic of a linguistic tree which reveals some fascinating links between different tongues.

Did you know that most of the different languages we speak today can actually be placed in only a couple of groups by their origin?

Flu is bad, but as every man knows, man flu is much, much worse. The condition has been ridiculed by women and medical professionals everywhere, but that doesn't stop it from being any less life-threatening. Our partners often think that we're exaggerating our symptoms, but no matter how sad, feeble, and downright pathetic we might seem, just remember that you're only witnessing a fraction of the pain and suffering that we're actually experiencing.

Flu is bad, but as every man knows, man flu is much, much worse. The condition has been ridiculed by women and medical professionals everywhere, ...

We've seen quite a few reimagined 'modern' versions of the Disney princesses we grew up loving and admiring. This latest interpretation by Chilean digital artist Fernanda Suarez, however, might be the fairest of them all.

We've seen quite a few reimagined 'modern' versions of the Disney princesses we grew up loving and admiring.

37-year-old Tokyo-based animator and illustrator Q-Rais has a deep understanding of the complex moods animals experience, and he uses this knowledge to create cartoon furry friends that are so relatable, we feel like we know them personally.

At first glance, DestinyBlue's art may only strike you as colourful, somewhat melancholy Anime-inspired portraits. If you look a little closer, however, you'll notice hidden messages that tell the story of the British artist's harrowing struggle with depression.

At first glance, DestinyBlue's art may only strike you as colourful, somewhat melancholy Anime-inspired portraits.

It's no secret that our society has its flaws - dependence on technology, taxes, obesity, devaluation of workers - to name a few. Some people may not even want to think about any these problems but illustrator John Holocraft, on the other hand, he looks them straight in the eye and depicts them in a satirical way.

It's no secret that our society has its flaws - dependence on technology, taxes, obesity, devaluation of workers - to name a few.

Migration, war, famine, terror, - are the main topics in the painter artist Gunduz Agayev's new series. This time artist describes what is happening in the world.
The world is developing everyday. But problems of the humanity still remain unsolved.

Migration, war, famine, terror, - are the main topics in the painter artist Gunduz Agayev's new series. This time artist describes what is happening in the world.

Made by Liz Fosslien and Mollie West, the illustrations perfectly encapsulate what it means to be an introvert. While introverts are often branded “antisocial” and “boring”, Many people probably don’t realize that being an introvert or an extrovert isn’t necessarily a behavioral choice.

Made by Liz Fosslien and Mollie West, the illustrations perfectly encapsulate what it means to be an introvert.

It's hard not to tear up while scrolling through affectionate Curtis Wiklund's illustrations. The Michigan-based wedding photographer drew every day for a whole year to document his life with his beloved wife Jordin. Whether it's brushing teeth together or getting positive pregnancy test results, Wiklund depicts it with warmth and tenderness. It's a nice reminder that there's always room for romance in daily life

It's hard not to tear up while scrolling through affectionate Curtis Wiklund's illustrations.

This is the new series by Gunduz Agayev. In the past men created a God of war and blamed mythic Gods for the wars. However, throughout the history only men were responsible for all the bloodshed. Alas, many of us still do not understand this and want to evade the responsibility.

This is the new series by Gunduz Agayev. In the past men created a God of war and blamed mythic Gods for the wars. However, throughout the history only men were responsible for all the bloodshed.

New Zealand artist Kristina Webb doesn’t limit herself to just paper. Flowers, salads, and even spaghetti become part of her illustrations. The 19-year-old found Instagram fame early on in life, and now has almost two million followers. Recently, Webb’s first book “Color Me Creative,” was released to positive reviews. It challenges creative youths with 50 different artistic projects.

New Zealand artist Kristina Webb doesn’t limit herself to just paper. Flowers, salads, and even spaghetti become part of her illustrations.